Top 3 most viewed news stories online in NYC today:
Queens teacher accused of rape
NYPD officer killed in friendly fire
Police sodomy case
There is definitely something wrong with that...
Friday, May 29, 2009
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Terminator tanked, Tank Girl has not

Being the true Americans we are, we went out to the movies over Memorial Day weekend. We saw the new Terminator movie, but sadly were pretty disappointed. I won't bore you with why or ruin it with any spoilers but just say that it was pretty unmemorable. In fact, we were so un-satiated by it that we walked over to the local Blockbuster and bought a bunch of used DVDs (4 for $20!).
Scott picked out "Tank Girl" for $3.99 and I totally forgot how fun that movie is. First off, I've always had a place in my heart for Lori Petty since she's petite (which I appreciated in my awkward adolescence since I was a late bloomer) and has a cool voice and was in "Point Break" with my beloved. There's also a ton of grunge-tastic music throughout the movie including hits from L7, Bjork (a lot in fact), Veruca Salt, Belly, Portishead, Bush, Hole... (ok, some are better than others), now that I'm listing them, a ton of women rock which makes sense with the whole theme of the movie. Man, I miss good, hard, lady rock. Belly, L7, and Veruca Salt were so good! Damn. Total nostalgia. It also features a young Naomi Watts and Ice-T as the leader of a gang of crazy underground creatures. It will take you back!
Friday, May 15, 2009
Notes from the underground II

Found this lovely gem on the platform which seems to be the start of a poem, maybe, and the rhyme made me smile a bit. Turns out we're not done freaking out about this new strain of flu. There was another unnecessary "we interrupt this program for a special report" today with Bloomberg and others reporting about the closure of 3 other schools in Queens. I do hope people stay well, but I wish the media would stop blowing this illness out of proportion. Bloomberg's tone was very calm which I appreciated and one of the reps today pointed out that the closure of schools is causing a lot of stress for working parents. She urged their employers to be sympathetic and for there to perhaps be a new policy for incidents like this. I imagine most employers can't afford to be sympathetic, but it was a nice, public attempt for workers' rights.

In other slightly related news, these crazy subway grates have popped up in our neighborhood. Have they in yours? I don't know what genius thought of these, but they are both distracting and obstructing. The sidewalks are already crowded with people waiting for the bus and trying to get around. They're also really really ugly. I don't get it. Plus Scott was bitter that someone most likely got overpaid for the steel work on them. What the??
Friday, May 1, 2009
Notes from the underground
While waiting for the F last weekend (I had just missed one and knew I was in for a long wait), I noticed this lovely sign. I had heard about the MTA screwing us E and F line people with less trains, but now it's been confirmed. As you can see, most of us straphangers are a tad distressed about these changes. I just hope the fare hike isn't as severe as they're saying it will be. There's constantly changes to routes due to "construction" and yet it's hard to see what exactly is being constructed and/or improved. I hope the MTA can get it together or they're bound to have some teed off customers. I gotta start greasing up my bicycle.
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